Neurology is different from other internal medical specialities in that the examination is still often indispensable .
Instead of salivating over new tests neurologists should enthuse over the beauty of high touch medicine and challenge payers to reimburse it appropriately
@koraksarkar_M3D@niravdpt@JAMANetwork Super interesting that it's the pharmacy benefit managers soaking up the $ from rising insulin prices. Most assume it is the manufacturers.
I used to think that UpToDate is the most exhaustive and updated resource for internal medicine and its subspecialties but I recently changed my opinion.
Has anyone read the Continuum series, published by the AAN?
I can't go back to a book anymore!
#Medtwitter#NeuroTwitter
Ultrasound localization microscopy goes 3D in the brain! Congrats to our PhD students Oscar Demeulenaere & Adrien Bertolo and their supervisors for their amazing work. Another astonishing rendering by @AlexandreDizeux. #ULM#brain@Inserm@ESPCI_Paris@psl_univ@eBioMedicine
A year ago, a non-academic friend listened to a talk I gave. I thought it went great. My friend disagreed.
She said that academics are experts at making interesting stuff boring—and that we should all take a speech class.
So I did. And here are 6 most useful things I learned.
Neurologist Aleksandra Shchebet ran her own private practice in Kyiv. She fled when the bombing began.
Finding refuge in the city of Lutsk, she decided to stay — and help her country in any way she could.
https://t.co/FAXRbRJ5NH
This whole "the NYT ruined Wordle!" thing is a great case study in confirmation bias. It also gives us some insight into human nature that helps explain how conspiracy theories work.